My guess for the coldest place in Europe if you are to include Russia west of the Ural mountains would be anywhere in its wilderness in the north heading towards Murmansk and the Kola Peninsula. If we are not including Russia then My guess is probably Finland in its interior or Sweden. On the whole Sweden and Finland are colder than Norway at sea level but there are some high altitude zones in eastern Norway that are exceptionally cold in winter, particularly the Hardangervidda plateau and the Finnsmarvidda in the far north.
For me anywhere that you travel from the Finnsmarkvidda in northern Norway eastwards towards Kiruna in arctic Sweden is certainly cold enough in winter, I know because I have been there
1.svalbard
2.Northern Canada
3.greenland
4.north russia
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1.svalbard
2.Northern Canada
3.greenland
4.north russia
Svalbard is considered part of Norway as it was recognized to be under Norwegian Sovereignty in 1920. Svalbard is not it's own country. Russia is generally considered to be the coldest country although some may dispute that because of Russia's large size the climate will vary. Siberia, which is located in Russia, is the coldest inhabited land.
Russia and Canada both share the title. There are a few really cold countries in the world. The most colest country would be Antarctica.
It is undoubtable russia....the eastern part of russia is most coldest after africa due to high mt ranges there that resist any kind moisture that could heat it somewhat
Antarctica, although it's not technically a country, followed by Russia with some areas at -40f.
Antarctica??....But to me all winter's are the coldest.......
MESOSPHERE is the coldest layer of the atmosphere.
Antarctica is the coldest of Earth's continents.
The coldest recorded winter in England was the winter of 1962-1963.
The crust is the coldest geologic layer.
Russia and Canada's northernly average temperatures are about the same, which makes them the coldest countries.
Some countries experience extreme cold even in summer. Some of the coldest countries in the world are Russia, Canada, Greenland, Estonia and Finland.
Assuming that you take it as part of Europe; Greenland has the coldest climate in Europe.
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Turaif in north Saudi Arabia is probably the coldest place.
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Who Knew - 2010 Coldest Places 4-31 was released on: USA: 5 July 2011
When it coldest (sorta - at 4 degrees).
The coldest countries in Africa are the countries most south. These include South Africa, Lesotho, Swaziland, Mozambique, etc. However, even so these countries aren't considered cold.
I'm quite sure it's Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia.
1: Antarctica 2: United States 3: Greenland 4:Canada 5: Russia
Alaska (USA), Sweden, Russia , Mongolia , Kazakhstan, Finland, Norway, Estonia, Canada, Iceland, Greenland, Belarus. These are the coldest countries in the world.